Kaznějov

Kaznějov is a town in Plzeň-North District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,100 inhabitants.

Etymology
The name was derived from the personal name Kazněj (a variant of the name Kazimír), meaning "Kazněj's (court)".

Geography
Kaznějov is located about 14 km north of Plzeň. It lies in the Plasy Uplands. The highest point is the Berdovna hill at 513 m above sea level. The brook of Kaznějovský potok flows through the town.

History
The first written mention of Kaznějov is from 1145, after the monastery in Plasy was founded. The village served as the economic background of the monastery.

In 1997, Kaznějov became a town.

Economy
In the woods of Kaznějov there is the largest kaolinite quarry in Central Europe with a production of 320,000 tons per year.

Transport
Kaznějov is located on the railway line from Plzeň to Most.

Sights
There are no significant monuments in the town. The most notable building is the Chapel of Saint John the Baptist that dates from 1893.